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Kedgley, Susan Jane, 1948- : Papers

Date: [ca 1960-1987], 1999-2011

By: Kedgley, Susan Jane, 1948-

Reference: MS-Group-2042

Description: Selected files relating to Kedgley's main campaigns in Parliament. Includes extensive electronic files relating to her Green Party and parliamentary work Source of title - Supplied by Library Arrangement: Arranged into subject series, following the original order made by Kedgley Kedgley retired from Parliament at the 2011 election. She was a Green Party MP from 1999, and was active in raising awareness of issues related to the impact of climate change (global warming). She took a particular leadership role in campaigns for safe food, natural healthcare, public transport and animal welfare. Prior to her parliamentary career she was a Green Party Wellington City Councillor 1992 - 1999, worked in television 1981 to 1987 and for the United Nations Womens Secretariat 1973 to 1981. Quantity: 94 folder(s). 3 box(es). 8324 Electronic document(s). 1 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holograph, mss, typescript, printed matter, electronic files Processing information: Digital component of collection is currently being processed by staff

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :[23 copies of cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 an...

Date: 2001

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: H-673-024/046

Description: Cartoons on political and social issues, includes: Shows scientists' adhock research into the potential uses of genetic modification at the expense of commonsense. Comment on the intimidation tactics of Qantas Airlines toward Air New Zealand. Singapore Airlines are shown as Air New Zealands big sister ally. Christine Rankin considers taking further action following the release of the Employment Courts findings. Shows the Government (surfer) riding the knowledge wave only to be wiped out and lodged head first in the sand. Discussion between an Israeli soldier and Palestinian child. The soldier is trying to explain to the child how violence and retaliation works. The child just wants to play and go to the movies. Shows Helen Clark dealing with Steve Maharey and his use of obscene language. Shows members of the Electoral Reform Committee as angelic, working for the best interests of the country while having vested interests in the Committees outcome. Helen Clark calls on the All Blacks to crush the Australians while they've down. New Zealand reaction to the loss by the All Blacks to the Australians. Shows All Black Anton Oliver taking the blame for the loss against Australia. Comment on the Qantas involvement in running Ansett into the ground and leaving small creditors in ruins. Comment on the lack of constructive action being taken by the Pacific Forum to deal with global warming and the consequent rising of the ocean level. Shows Helen Clark encouraging all her Ministers to keep pets. Jim Anderton is shown wrapped in the arms of his pet octupus (Peoples' Bank). Shows West Coast MP, Damien O'Connor, addressing an audience about local mining and the poor decision made by Alliance MP Sandra Lee. He is reminded by a miner in the wings that his seat is still marginal. Shows Jim Anderton and Sandra Lee observing the Reefton Alliance office being pelted with food in reaction to Sandra Lee saying 'no' to mine expansion in the area. Shows a new army armoured vehicle running over an air force plane. Comment on the current situation where the armies supplies are being boosted while the air force is having its wings clipped. Shows thugs from the power company breaking into a persons house to extract money for the latest exorbitant power bill. Shows an All Black player finishing a Springbok (South African Rugby Team) and still feeling hungry. He thinks he could polish off the entire Australian Rugby Team (Wallabies) as well. Shows the relationship between government controlled power generators, empty lakes and increased revenue for power for the Reserve Bank. Shows a proposed statue for the entrance of the Sydney Harbour. Comment on Australia's policy to exclude refugees. Shows Michelle Boag's National Party purge of Parliamentary faithful. Comment on the level of ignorant public opinion over the boat people refugees trying to gain entry to Australia, by people ringing talkback radio. Quantity: 23 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Evans, Malcolm :Political cartoons published in the New Zealand Herald, 27 November 199...

Date: 1997

By: Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945-; New Zealand herald (Newspaper)

Reference: H-498

Description: Political cartoons Quantity: 6 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies on A4 scale

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Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[25 cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times between 1 and ...

Date: 2003

By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: H-715-001/025

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand and international political and social issues. Topics include Taxation and feudal loyalties The Alinghi team from Switzerland winning the yachting America's Cup The effect of the loss of the America's Cup on Auckland city The New Zealand and the Australian prime ministers choosing different paths over the war on Iraq Funding of yachting's Team New Zealand by the government as opposed to coaching of children American president Bush driving a wedge through the United Nations by going to war on Saddam Hussein of Iraq A "greens-free" state luncheon for Australian Prime Minister John Howard The depletion of the Maui gas feild Enthanasia Fruit picking and dole bludgers Iraqi war and oil interests Anti-smoking legislation America's failure to capture Osama bin Laden The Iraqi war as television entertainment Post-war humanitarian aid for Iraq Drought conditions for farmers Saddam Hussein's disguises Quantity: 25 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 horizontal photocopies

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Scott, Tom, 1947- :Eighteen cartoons published in the Evening Post between 1 and 24 Dec...

Date: 1997

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: H-448-065/082

Description: Political cartoons. Jim Anderton, leader of the Alliance Party outlines their strategy to become a coalition partner with Labour in the next Government. Jenny Shipley is wooed by potential deputies. Extreme weather conditions around the world does little to persuade big business there is any link between industrial pollution and global climate change. Farmers win concession in Taranaki land grab. The Maori MP's sing a tribute to the departing Prime Minister, Jim Bolger. Jenny Shpley is invested as New Zealand's first woman Prime Minister. A talk-fest is held on Global warming in kyoto, Japan. Jenny Shipley is loath to share the credit for the first year of coalition government. Recently promoted front benchers Maurice Williamson and John Luxton speak out on the new right politics. Psychiatric patients are not given the care they need.(repeated from 3/11/97) Jenny Shipley outlines the message of her administration. Allan Bollard is primed to take over Treasury. A worker's Christmas wish is that his factory won't shut down. Comment on the paralells between Rogernomics and Jenny Shipley's economic approach. John Luxton outlines the pros and cons of tariff reduction on New Zealand industries. On one hand thousands will be out of work, and on the other the homeless will have a chance of sleeping in new cars. Paul Holmes and his wife separate, she seeks a settlement. The government is unable to come to grips with the dangerous levels of private sector overseas debt. After years of record profits and stupendous capital gain, Bell Ameritech decide to rid themselves of Telecom. Quantity: 18 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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"Am I late for the Climate Conference?"

Date: 30 November 2009

From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-:Original cartoons. 1986-2011

Reference: A-453-188

Description: Shows Prime Minister John Key drowning in the sea next to a submerged statue of Little Mermaid. He asks the statue whether he is late for the climate conference. Refers to Key's attendance at the Copenhagen Climate Summit in December 2009. Inscriptions: Recto - centre right - MONDAY CARTOON - 3011A10CARTOON [in pencil] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and felt-tip pen on paper, 225x330 mm

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Scott, Thomas, 1947- :18 copies of cartoons published in the Evening Post between 3 and...

Date: 2002

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: H-674-108/125

Description: Cartoons on political and social issues. Shows the Police trying to deal with huge traffic queues from Wellington to Levin by setting up speed cameras after Levin to catch the people speeding who are trying to make up the time. Labour feign being blackmailed by the Greens so they appear to have a reason to call an early election. The Queen of England is surrounded by the mess following her Jubilee party, but remains amused. Comment on the New Zealand couple who denied their baby medical care with the result the baby died. The couple are drawn in the style of NZ Gothic. Bill English hears that 1 in 4 National Party supporters are considering voting for Labour to keep the Greens out of the next Government. Shows Helen Clark undermining Trevor Mallard to the press over his handling of the Teachers pay negotiations. Helen Clark is advised that calling an early election without good reason will do her no harm. The leaders of National, ACT, Greens and NZ First whine about Helen Clark calling an early election when her popularity is high. Bill English takes heart in the news that the favourite teams for the Soccer World Cup have been eliminated from the competitions. He sees this as a sign for his hopes in the 2002 elections. Jim Anderton launches his new Political party the 'Jim Anderton's Progressive Coalition Party'. A teacher schools his class on how they can help escalate pressure on the government over teacher salaries and conditions. Winston Peters stirs from the political wilderness to address an audience of 500 trapped elderly people. Jim Anderton wears a jester's hat (pretend Alliance member) and regrets having to take it off. Around him are other hats of political parties he has belonged to or is about to belong to. The Greens outline their policy on GE organisms and cannabis. There is an obvious disparity in their requirement for safety between the two substances. Comment on the lack of support for signing the Kyoto Protocol on Global Warming. Helen Clark seeks to rule as a majority government. The minor parties all agree that she can't. Shows public being notified of the closing of the Wellington Evening Post and the merger of the Evening Post with the Dominion. President Bush outlines his plans for a Middle East peace. It includes the Palestinian leader, Arafat, being relegated to an outhouse. Quantity: 18 cartoon bromide(s). Physical Description: B5 size bromides.

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Posters

Date: [1990s?], [2000s?]

From: Pringle, Michael, 1962-: Papers, photographs, maps, and posters

By: Pringle, Michael James, 1962-; Greenpeace New Zealand; New Zealand. Department of Conservation; New Zealand. Ministry of Fisheries

Reference: MSI-Papers-12845

Description: Comprises: - Greenpeace poster "Global warning. The heat is on, Cut CO2 now", 1990s (2 copies) - Department of Conservation poster "New Zealand Water Care Code 10 point checklist", (2 copies) - Ministry of Fisheries poster "Beware the green invader Caulerpa taxifolia. Have you seen this seaweed?", 2000s - Laminated Greenpeace poster from the Adopt a Beach campaign "The only thing that you should ever leave on the beach", 1990s. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) 6 posters. Transfers: 43 poster donated by Michael Pringle in 2016 can be found by searching his name as the donor/lender/vendor in Tiaki..

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The Sydney Agreement

Date: [September 2007]

From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-:Original cartoons. 1986-2011

Reference: A-453-095

Description: Show US President George W Bush and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao standing beside an oven in which the earth is baking. Off to the side, a child-like Australian Prime Minister John Howard is looking away and cuddling a toy panda. Bush invites Jiabao to approach the oven and turn down its temperature, to which he responds "Oh no, I insist, after you!". Refers to the 2007 Sydney APEC Leaders' Declaration on Climate Change, Energy Security and Clean Development, adopted on 8 September 2007 at APEC Australia 2007. The declaration was criticised for not doing enough to prevent climate change. Inscriptions: Recto - centre right - 10 SEP A14 CARTOON 186mm x 133 To GNZHARTPIX [in pencil] Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and felt-tip pen on paper, 300 x 420mm

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"Hey, you'd be surprised how many grown-ups believe in Santa"

Date: 7 December 2009

From: Body, Guy Keverne, 1967-:Original cartoons. 1986-2011

Reference: A-453-186

Description: Shows a man reading the New Zealand Herald newspaper with the headline 'Copenhagen targets'. He tells his son that many grown-ups believe in Santa. Refers to the Copenhagen Climate Change Summit and the belief that nothing will eventuate from it. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and felt-tip pen on paper, 225x330 mm

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Greenpeace New Zealand: [Posters produced by Greenpeace. 1979- ].

Date: 1979 - 2011 - 1996

By: Greenpeace New Zealand; Greenpeace New Zealand. Atmosphere and Energy Campaign

Reference: Eph-C-GREENPEACE

Description: Includes: Green Peace Squadron Benefit. Sam Ford & the Verandah Band, Cockroach, Limbs, John Hanlon, Garry Berryman. Uni Cafe, Fri[day] Mar 23 [1979]. (2 copies, 1 green and 1 blue) Greenpeace. [On verso] Greenpeace exists to make positive change in our environment - protecting the climate, stopping killer chemicals, saving the forests, protecting the oceans, public support. [ca 1990]. Greenpeace Pacific Atmosphere and Energy Campaign. Low islands - high risk. Stop global warming. [ca 1994]. Greenpeace Atmosphere and Energy Campaign. Climate change and the greenhouse effect. Change your life - not the climate. [1993]. Greenpeace Atmosphere and Energy Campaign. Change your life - not the climate. Help stop global warming. [1993]. Greenpeace. Notes from the Marshall Islands [pamphlet]. What you can do. [1986?] Greenpeace. A Pacific paradise? Weapons testing - French tests - toxic dumping - pollution. [Brochure. 1987]. Greenpeace New Zealand. Why Greenpeace? Who are they anyway? Porirua Museum's current exhibition ... November 27th - March 30th [1985]. 2011: No drill, no spill. Stop deep sea oil. Txt your name & favourite beach to 5806 to sign the petition [2011] (Digital print copied by the Library from an online file) Quantity: 10 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs, on sheets, sizes varying around 430 x 300 mm.

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Wrathall, Bill, 1931-1995 :[Ozone layer depletion. 19]89.

Date: 1989

From: Wrathall, Bill, 1931-1995 :[Editorial cartoons 1973-1991]

Reference: A-289-037

Description: Shows the sphere of the planet Earth as a decomposing skull, with melting ice-caps, one dead tree, and two tiny patches of the ozone layer remaining. The kiwi in the lower right corner lies dead. Extended Title - New Zealand truth Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink drawing, 295 x 417 mm.

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Scott, Tom :Four cartoon copies entered in the 1997 Qantas Media Awards.

Date: 1997

By: Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Evening Post (Wellington, N.Z.); Qantas Airways Ltd

Reference: H-578

Description: Political cartoons and caricatures published in The Evening Post in 1997 and entered in the 1997 Qantas Media Awards. Quantity: 4 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies, A4 size.

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Darroch, Bob :[Four cartoons published in the Whangarei Report between 7 and 28 October...

Date: 2004

By: Darroch, Bob, 1940-

Reference: H-742-028/031

Description: Cartoons on New Zealand social issues and politics. Topics include electioneering promises, healthy eating and children's food preferences, bad language inspired in a television viewer trying to find a channel on which there is no bad languages, and a boy trying to get out of tidying his room on the basis that grown ups have made such a mes of the world. Quantity: 4 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopies of ink and letraset drawings.

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Scott, Thomas 1947- :What bloody greenhouse effect!!! 4 April 1992

Date: 1992

From: Scott, Thomas, 1947- : Evening Post cartoons. 1 - 30 April 1992

Reference: H-002-004

Description: Shows a farmer trudging through snow with a bale of hay to feed his cattle. Refers to snowstorms in the South Island which have hit farms severely Quantity: 1 cartoon bromide(s).

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Darroch, Bob, 1940-: "I don't think that, 'now' is the right time to tell Dad about the...

Date: 2007

From: Darroch, Bob, 1940- :[15 Cartoons published in the Whangarei Report 11 January to May 17, 2007]

Reference: H-751-105

Description: The family is having a summer holiday in a camping ground. The weather is frightful, the rain is bucketing down and father has just slipped in his mud on his way back to the family tent with dinner in a frying pan and a pot. Mother and the children are huddling under coats and umbrellas and the boy has been reading about global warming in the newspaper. They decide not to tell father about global warming at this unpropitious moment. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: A4 size photocopy

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Greenpeace Atmosphere and Energy Campaign :Change your life - not the climate ... Help ...

Date: 1993

From: Greenpeace New Zealand: [Posters produced by Greenpeace. 1979- ].

By: Greenpeace New Zealand. Atmosphere and Energy Campaign

Reference: Eph-C-GREENPEACE-1993-01

Description: Features a message using pictorial symbols instead of some words. The message reads: "Bikes, buses and feet are in! Kids - encourage parents, teachers and friends to CARPOOL. Adults - think of our kids. Cars clog lungs. Save energy - use only what you need. Save money too - insulate your house and hot water heater. Plant a garden to absorb CO2. Eat organic vegetables and less red meat. Avoid aerosols - the only really safe aerosol is pump action. Reduce, reuse, recycle. You can make a difference everyday. At school, work and home. Write to your MP, start an action group, write to your local newspaper, call your local council, talk to your neighbours". Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithograph on sheet 420 x 294 mm.

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Greenall, Frank :Gatt talks. Accord. "Another 2 centimetres! ... At this rate ... we'll...

Date: 1993

From: Greenall, Frank :Cartoons published in The Dominion Sunday Times. Mar 1993 to Jan 1994

Reference: A-300-028

Description: Several men attempting to force progress on a large bull 'Gatt talks'. The bull is hauling a cart with grain, and there is cattle grazing in the background. Refers to slow progress with talks for the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, to global warming, and to methane emissions by cattle Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, 296 x 433 mm

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Tremain, Garrick 1941-:49 cartoon photocopies published in the Otago Daily Times betwee...

Date: 2001

By: Tremain, Garrick, 1941-; Otago daily times (Newspaper)

Reference: H-645-001/049

Description: 49 cartoons on political and social subjects published in the Otago Daily Times. Quantity: 49 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: A4 horizontal photocopies

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Darroch, Bob, 1940- :"He says he'd feel guilty if he cut the lawn when the world needs ...

Date: 2009

From: Darroch, Bob 1940- :[Digital cartoons published in the Whangarei Report]

By: Northern advocate (Newspaper)

Reference: DCDL-0017613

Description: A man lies in a hammock reading the newspaper surrounded by a very unkempt lawn; his wife comments to a neighbour 'He says he'd feel guilty if he cut the lawn when the world needs more vegetation to combat global warming'. Published in Whangarei Report Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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